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No early air travel! When I was 9 and 11 weeks pregnant with twins, I had to fly overseas and back due to a death in the family. I was warned by the early pregnancy unit before i went that flying could be trouble for me, but did not understand the implications and thought they were being overly cautious. Later I learned a lot more about air travel and early pregnancy, and I would never fly during the first trimester again. The air pressure issue is worth reading up on, and sadly many people fly overseas for things like fertility treatment and then jeopardise their precious new pregnancy by flying home. In my case, as soon as our plane hit cruising altitude on our return flight, I felt a sudden gush and began a harrowing mid air miscarriage. I was lucky to have three nurses on the flight who took care of me, but had to spend the entire 9 hr flight lying on the floor and was taken off by ambulance once we landed. Airline crews are simply not equipped to deal with medical emergencies.

It is ok to travel until 36 weeks and as long as the doc says it is fine and your's is not a high risk pregnancy. Drink lots of fluids to keep hydrated as the cabin pressure can cause dehydration. Ask the crew to give you a large bottle so that you do not need asking them repeatedly. Get up and walk every one hour to keep blood flowing. Prolonged sitting can cause vericose veins. Now that the blood vessels are bigger to carry extra blood, there is a tendancy for the blood to pool in the legs. Advisable to wear a pregnancy stocking or sports socks that are a little tighter so they apply pressure on your legs and helps preventing pooling of blood.

i was on flight during my 5th and 6th weeks. however, during my last flight, i had a terrible touch down. worst turbulence the impact was like i fell. i started spotting a day after, and after a week i had a miscarriage. this is so terrible as i got prgnant by IUI.
so my advise is please avoid travellin by flight during ur 1st trimester.

Just found out I'm PG this week and we have a trip to Jamaica planned for my birthday in 2 weeks. The idea of going to a foreign country is suddenly scary but hey its already booked and a short flight so hoping for the best.

Dear Nisrin,
I am 11 weeks right now. We have a vacation planned for Thanksgiving to Disney and I will be about 25 weeks then. I did talk to my Dr, and he said that he will give me a copy of my medical records and some of his collegues names, just in case. I am 39 and pregnant with twins. Talk to your doctor. Good luck to you.

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